By WooThemes / www.woothemes.com — Seven years ago, the cost of a gallon of gas was $3.39, Apple released the first MacBook Air… and WooThemes was born. Indeed, WooThemes is celebrating its 7th birthday! We were founded seven years ago this very week when our… More →

By Joost de Valk / yoast.com — At Yoast we see a lot of websites on a daily basis. One thing we notice when looking at these websites is how poorly the website’s or page’s goal is communicated a lot of the time. A really good and… More →

By Tom McFarlin / tommcfarlin.com — Over the past few weeks, Pagely has been running a series of blog posts in which they highlight people who are involved in WordPress in some capacity and, as of yesterday, I had the honor to be featured on the… More →

By Bob WP / bobwp.com — It is possible that, like me and 1,000,000 + others, you use the WordPress SEO plugin by Yoast. But knowing what to do between the settings of the plugin and within your content can be a challenge—and is sometimes confusing.… More →

By Elegant Themes / www.elegantthemes.com — Alright, I’ll admit it: I’m a procrastinator. I struggle to work productively unless my working environment is just so. That means a clutter-free work space, a meticulously organized hard-drive, and a beautifully formatted Excel spreadsheet I use to track my… More →

By WP Tavern / www.wptavern.com — Not long after the WordPress project adopted Slack as its primary form of communication, David Bisset started using it to help organize WordCamp Miami 2015. The application added real time communication for organizers, speakers, volunteers, sponsors, and the public. He… More →

By Page.ly Blog / blog.page.ly — Some plugins are so simple yet effective, you are left wondering why they aren’t a core feature of WordPress itself. This could be a said of the Simple Image Widget plugin – an extension which makes it very easy to… More →

By WP Tavern / www.wptavern.com — Argentinian WordPress developer Damian Logghe had never touched the Customizer API, but with all the controversy swirling around it, he decided to jump in to see what all the fuss was about. “The customizer has been making a lot of… More →

By Make WordPress Core / make.wordpress.org — The editor initialization was updated. The main change is that the content for both Visual and Text editors is prepared/escaped the same. We used to run the content through the PHP wpautop() when the default editor was TinyMCE. This is… More →

By WPExplorer / www.wpexplorer.com — You hardly need an expert to tell you the impact music has on people’s lives. Listening to and playing music… The post How To Add Music To Your WordPress Site With A Plugin appeared first on Best Premium & Free… More →

By Theme Lab / www.themelab.com — Do you want to learn how to use Pinterest for business needs? When Pinterest first showed up a few years ago it was largely ignored by many businesses as a consumer time waster. Many marketers believed in the myths: that their… More →

By WP Tavern / www.wptavern.com — PhpStorm 9 was released this week with a slew of improvements and new features for PHP and web developers. The popular IDE is used by more than 300,000 developers and its development team usually puts out one major release per… More →

By Dougal Campbell / dougal.gunters.org — A good beginner ReactJS tutorial for entry-level programmers who aren’t already experts with JavaScript. React.js Introduction For People Who Know Just Enough jQuery To Get By · React for Designers Original Article: React.js Introduction For People Who Know Just Enough… More →

By Wplift / wplift.com — It’s that time of the month for our pick of the best free WordPress themes released in July. We have some nice personal blogging themes with big bold header image areas, 2 WooCommerce shop themes, themes for restaurants, and the… More →

By Make WordPress: Themes / make.wordpress.org — Theme review team weekly meeting notes The logs are here: https://wordpress.slack.com/archives/themereview/p1436292016001234 We had a short meeting. There are no plans for a meeting on Thursday. The roadmap is up: https://make.wordpress.org/themes/2015/07/07/roadmap-for-phase-one/ Lets try and get as many people as we can… More →

By Make WordPress Core / make.wordpress.org — We’re going to be holding weekly multilingual discussions in the the core channel in WordPress.org Slack every Monday at 16:00 UTC, commencing the Monday 20th July. We’ll be continuing the discussions we began at the contributor day for WordCamp Europe… More →

By Page.ly Blog / blog.page.ly — I went car shopping not too long ago. We test drove several models and they all had a similar set of options. Leather, A/C, Navigation etc. They were all in the same price range and essentially all did the same… More →

By WP Beginner / www.wpbeginner.com — Are you trying to decide between Wix vs WordPress to build your website? While WordPress is the most popular content management system (CMS) in the world, it is not the only option. Wix is another popular builder that you may… More →

By WPMU / wpmu.org — WordPress.org or WordPress.com? It's a no-brainer for long-time WordPress users, but for new users the two are easy to confuse. So in this definitive guide we explain the differences between the two, their pros and cons, and which is right… More →